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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 10/03/19495 October,, 1949, 7:30 P.1A. Regular meeting of the Council of the pity of Petaluma called to order by mVor Woodson. POLL CALL- `°esent: councilmen Anderson., Bro*m, Gonzalez,, ijinogue,, mid Myor Woodsoft. ,yers,, Shoemaker, I AT',. OTIAL OF MINUTIES es ' 0 be last rear meeting of 1 Septa. and the adjourned meet; g of 26 Sept. 1949,, were approyed as recorded, 1 7UMT TWIR F for opening bidEi for the purchase s =e TMe q e of 9 3 wheel motorcycle, the Clerk rq ­ ortedhavi� received ore e bid " . toe jM 3-na-proceeded to open and read sAia b d goli of Santa Rosa. Tha bid vas ref erred to the Chief of Police' who reconrdended that tald bid be accepted,, Whereupon Res, 7P*59 N.C.S. introdueed by councilman Myers, seconded by Cou�ioilman. Mmqgue, "Resolution awarding contract for purctia8e of one three wheel Motorcycle. adojft.pd by 7 affirmative votes. 11111rcnase or ;1_ PICK- QT10r Txucxs:. 'mss - Mefflff, t le me se __T _Tr - o p e n bids for the purchase of tiro new pick-up motor trucks,, the Clexl-eport6d_ having received received bids frOM, Chet. Dickson; Gene' Paige Motor Co. Murphy Coo and tanderson 12"totor Cb,,, which bids were. referred the Dir. of Public Works for recommendation, Following the recommendation of the Public works that the bid of Chet Dickson be accepted Res. #460 N11C.SS introduced by Councilman Brown, seconded by Coin #lmaan SboemaV.er,, "Fesoluti6n- awvxding contract for the fthase of two ,new Pick-up motor Trucks." adopted by 7 affirmative votes. The following applications for buildfbir, permits were received and referTed to the Planning Commissio.a.for recommendation: Calvary Baptish Chtwch - Church at Vail-eJo . D Sts. Oo R. Skaggs, Use-permit motor court " , I %In St.; I RO Curtis, residence at 817 E. washi n � '" ,,. �Q St.; 10 J11to Bl=chi, residence at 525 ­,Yebst "fit. Letters from eleven additional applicant - Por the position of City ?-Amager were read and . Request for temporary M rovement of Doris & Ellis Sts: ter f ord o a C or sciloo" re That Doris St. between Payrc ei Ellis Sts. o. and Ellis St. �om washin, St. to the City Limits be graded and gavelled as.a temporary measure until pennanent improvements may be accomplished under the 191115 Assessmemt and Bond Act,, read, filed, and referred to the City Englneer for surveys, plws and estJ-vates of cost for said tempor-ary work, .- I ECHPORTS OF CITY OFFICIALS: Claims #831 4 4 - 10 992 Inclusive viere submitted for a;iproval where'upon R o §461 N. introduced by Counciltan, shoemaker, aeconOed by Qlquncilman Browm,, approviiigg said claims, subject to the approval of the City ?A& adopted by 7 affirmative votes. ZQ 3 Monthly-repor of the,Police Nudge, and the Central Per dt Dureau, were read and filed© assignment of Personnel under dates of 27 Sept. and 1 October. read and filed. Me recor�aen '��:on o�� 1a Coy for radio equi pment: �.ecei bid of Jiotoro nn K " �ur�a ;op�an m � b . ec cian ®. that the alternate bid of the MotorO16 Company for radio equipment be : accepted, read and fil j whereup // o v� n J� Rese 62. Node& xit ^oduced by Councilman .. Shoemker v seconded by C ouncilman )vers accepting said bid, adopted by 7 aff votes 'Dir. - of Recreation .,. on cast o f remodeling and o �erstin,, m TT cK nle , �^ y school as a c oT=nity center and : recreation area,, read,, flied and taken under considerations Drawings for the remodelin of ,aio building were submitted and filede. Letter from Petaluma Lodge B.P. 0. Elks, to 'the 'Recreation- al Director, commending him for assIsta,nce at their piefiic on Sept. 18 read. and filed, 0 inion of the Cit Att re im rovement of mac .son an rvr° ne City ttttc.'�� ley pointir. out that plans and specifications already fi�,ed for the improvemeR of Madison, tfary Sts. and Al Court cover_ a proposed project which 111cludes an area e xtend - ing beyond the City .its s and for this reason before proceedings can, be undertak' en for an .assessment district entirely within the Ci ty, �: �;� its it ill be necessary: that the Mans a sessment map d specifications be re an vised., and that it 17.L I a1s o be necessary that befo a.' Resolution df Intention for such pro .Jest can be adopted that the proceedings proyided for under the "Special Assessment ActY shall be com p lied ril.th., including .the preparation of a report by the City ag neer as required 'txy sections 282 and 2825 of the Streets and' ffig viays . Cade, read, filed, and referred to the City Engineer for necessary revisim'i, of Ci Ord. p n on o e yy - t or recommen adoption by the Council of a resolution, referring. to the P1annng Commissi its su ggested chmiges in the proposed zoning ordinance and outlining subsequent proceedure to be followed by the Council and Planning Commission, read and filed. complyJ.ng with the recommendation of the City Attorney, Res. x'4.83 DT,Aceszo introdixed by Co uncilman Shoe?na.lter, seconded by Councilman Brown entitled "Resolution recommending certain changes In the proposed Zoning Ordinance to the Plann i!� Comission. adopted by 7 affirmative votes® ted the following report r That the DLmcan Meter corporation be requested to correct the rresent meters so as to min3nize manipulation and if action in this ,regard is not promptly talcbt that the meters be returned to-.them,, their contract terminated and another make of meter installedo TIME T 11UTATIO'N S .QN PARKDIG : ° e ta'z ons on parki be changed to read. T�:ao c2 hours on 1 oth sides of Kentuclrj Street,, north of vlary Street-, 2 and. rec omen fiat ions 485 TWO (2) hours on Mary street, with only the north side restricted to Parking of trucks only�&- Two (1) hours on Keller Street, between Washington Street and viestern hvenue., (b) That the maxiram time- of twelve (12) minutes allowed in Green zones be rigidly enforced and that meters in said zones show only twelve (12) minutes parking allowed, TEaff the parkin; fee in all two (2) hour zones be changed to 'five (5) cents for the fall two hour period allowed, and with one (1) cent for each onO-fifth fraction thereof, MQUER PARN'MIG 'ITAM zonez rihere angle parking is permitted that the . . diagonal lines be extended up onto the .face and top of curbs. LOADING ZOIAIES ka) That loading zone be established on the north side of Western Avenue between Main Street and Kentucky Street, (b) That diagogal Idading zone on the east side of Kentucky Street, between Washington Street and ,postern Avenue be abandoned and one established on same'sld& of street in said bloc. k just north of the Pedestrian crossing that permit parallel parking of vehicles whi 1 and unloAding, Cat: r-9TTr Councilman Walter Dr wF=" Robert E. Peters Chief. off' Polibe Leigh sh6emaker Henry A. Ross, Mr. of Public Mcs. Walter aogue Ed. Diacon, Prkg© Met. 1jechanic, I - , 'The report and the reco=en dat ions of the Committee were approved - and adeeptet by the Council and- referred to the City armttpanZ e difficulty -in manipulat-Ing,the r, and to prepare' the necessary resolution for alLianges 5-n time litftitations, pax king fees, and loading zone, 111TRODUCTIC14 OF OnDINANCESO, - %l.0 4& 0 7r.L WAf I IJ 9 1,0 a LJ 0 J.IA Cotineilman m1nogpe, entitled "AN ( DRDIMNCE PROVI 140TOR TffLJCK FOR THE , was read and passed to print UNFINI-SIMP BUS)"n, ESS: , Or a by MIG FOR THE MRCHASE OF A NEW PANTL POLICF, D B'UMEAU Or THE POMW by 7 affirmative votes. - ReSo #464 NX. introduced by Council min Shoemaker, seconded by Councilman Gonzalez, entitled., f? Resolution accepting construction of Clubhouse in Mahtear Park under contract with Vogenson Construction Company." adoptdd by 7 affirmative'votes. ointment-- c f es L es, introduced by Councilman Anderso appointing,' hares * L;. Krause of Sa of -t.h! s _ City 0 , at - a sal;Di-y of ',50 ac,oeptance and his taking of his votes'° seconded by Councilman Gonzalez, kwento,, California,, as City ManaGer 00 Per month effective his written oath of office, adopted by 7 affirmative 34; d by; Cp , Council. e db - r -, , . � n - �6'So � yo o 0 intrggi. •��� °BT��SOlution ,o nan er,� uecanded b� Go�:,�aci]r a r�s-'���.nogue� entitled, } f .. _;'ur°eclaatiOA to the City° It Sebastopol for 1W tending _the privilege off` `lt.s js °r rvsixn . r :pool ', d facilities tca� "c hiId —Ln of Leta um a r ` adopted b p y 1 1 a.ffi+rms.tve .votes „ -"” .: -s. ys -) Y, er eorea on Speci of the State Re creati on Commission addressed the Council on the subject of Recreation and. Park CotT+,grnIsSions She ao .nted out' that such a Commission_ shoLL.d: Ce in ~tbe.de�re�,oprerst of ' sound` publicgi]icies� u�d Jn terpa et the C] t;�a s Recreate an. programs bxid' plans tca ltthe ` people; t3 Act as a liaison between the Reereatianal D I - ector , and the citizens; k4). Provide the community %with a long range proms of macreetiona ~so Snyder - answered questions from the me hers of the - Council. and. Other Jalteres pex'sons and left copies of resolutions and cha?pter a e idments regarding Recreation Commis oris� in;, `oather dWtm tiesm : Cdr' ass 6- ballots Retirement Plar1 s a. 7 e y ex°_ repo-. s pursuant to the 1rov1sior18 of the Goveimment Code o:r the State of California an election was held on the days Sept ember 30 and October 3, 1949, to p rmit the employees of the City to proposed to be .clude'd' in the State Employees' 1�etiremexl Syste to expires- by secret ballot their ap x a %ml or d3.sapprova . of the retirement proposition refe rec9 to in Resolution��Noe 458 N.C.S. She_ further reported that the ballot in. said election included the summary of the retirement plan as set forth in said Resolution and'that said elbctidn eras conducted - An the manner presdribed by the Council and, was such as to permit the firemen. policemen and the , other em proposed. to be .included in said system tea .express separately their appr or disapproval, ► The Council proceeded to organize as a Board of El vion to canvass the billots cast by the firemen; the policemen, and the othei t er plc es at the City to determine t heir approval or 6.1sapproval of . the proposa of the' City Oct nCil of the City of Petaluma to enter into a con —act Ath the Board of - Ad istratipn of the State Employees Ret- °emeht System to include said eppl,oyees in' 8aJ'r7:'' Retiromwn.t Syste= Councllwi n Anderson acting as Inspector tors said . BCardo The by the three lerk reported that the following nufter� of ballots were cast y Pol ceme.n 17 Firome 11 miscellaneous 5p The Election proceeded to canvass the C01=11=1 AndersOn reported the followlt result.: rtes Policemen Firemen 13 Misc°l'laneou,s 38 Total ballots voted whereupon No U 0 ana said proposition approving a contract with the Hoard of A(Lministration Of the State ialoYe° ® Red irement System to include said emp loyees of the City of Peta.lirm in said Retirement Sys -Lem carried, was doclared caied, whereupon Cr°d ;104 NCoS. introduced by Cotancilman Drcim, seconded by Councilman Shoemaker' entitled, "MI ORDINANCE 01' `1' 1!. CITY- OF PL',TALUTA AUT -RORI _ MIG A COT- ITRACT',DETjvMR1 TIITR' COUIMI, OF THE G1TY OF ., n : PET ATUIA AND THE',Bj0ARD OI+ ADtjPTISTAhTION;m_ 0 A ,I.I+CttVIA= ., ST11TE T:P TPLOy. ;:�f�S I- , RF.TIR7 :iF ,! T SY�ST F:. 19 .:PF301TII7I!��Cr'' FOR ' 5I4 P - CTPATIM -OF WD . PIML:ICA AGEI!CY."B1 `,A D ST�1TF t- IPLOYEES PU.I'IRE, ,NT, SYSTET IWM\!G• ITS: - TAOYETES 1.010 RS OF ,SAID, 5Y �7' :!0,:9 ; t i t '+ vas.. read and o rde r e d to print's by 7 'a-M, ,.mt ?votes �h There be3 ng 'no further Wsiness to_ cone before - the' mee ting ; the "meet was dec' larbd ad of rnedp ITT CIT ( cn.aema.. i. - 77 f i 50 " , 1